Lu Peiyi, Shelley Mack, Chen Yiwei, Dong Xinqi
Gerontology (With Home Department of Political Science, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA.
Political Science, Statistics, and School of Education, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA.
J Women Aging. 2022 Jan-Feb;34(1):43-53. doi: 10.1080/08952841.2020.1774226. Epub 2020 Jun 7.
This study examined the relationship of kinship bereavement with the psychological well-being of Chinese American older women and men. Data from the Population Study of ChINese Elderly were used. Respondents were asked if their spouse, children/grandchildren, siblings, close relatives, and friends had died. Widowhood was associated with more loneliness for both genders. For women, close relative/friend loss was associated with more stress, and children/grandchildren loss was linked to stronger anxiety. Only coefficients for close relative in the stress model were significantly different between genders. The variation in patterns of kinship bereavement may be attributed to Chinese cultural attitudes toward death.
本研究考察了亲属丧亲与华裔美国老年女性和男性心理健康之间的关系。使用了来自华裔老年人人口研究的数据。研究询问受访者其配偶、子女/孙辈、兄弟姐妹、近亲以及朋友是否去世。丧偶对两性而言都与更多的孤独感相关。对女性来说,近亲/朋友离世与更多压力相关,子女/孙辈离世则与更强的焦虑感相关。压力模型中仅近亲的系数在两性之间存在显著差异。亲属丧亲模式的差异可能归因于中国文化对死亡的态度。